In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale. I mean, honestly. One, how many people know about Dungeon Siege? With a mythos as incredibly bland and derivative as DS has, it's not like someone had to make a movie of it: "I must bring the Krug to the screen! Hollywood demands it!" Oh, it's Uwe Boll, no wonder. Two, the Dungeon Siege link is missing from much of the actual press materials. So, instead of making a generic fantasy movie about humans, dwarves, and goblins, you're going to make it about a marginally-known universe of humans, dwarves, …

I've been making games for a long time, and it has been gratifying to watch the industry go from "I barely even knew that a game industry existed" status to "games are everywhere, gamers are everywhere". It's good to be part of a growth industry, rather than a shrinkth industry. With this growth, there are a lot of people who have entered the field of video game development, or who pay attention to it. Some of this is good, some not so much. I'm here to point my thumb up for someone, and down for someone, folks who have an effect …